PMRG/CMEMS Public Lecture
Dr Kirk Essary (The University of Western Australia)
“‘Ponder whether it be not changed for the better’: Erasmus’ Revolutionary New Testament at 500.”
Venue: Arts Lecture Room 6 (G.62, ground floor, Arts Building), UWA

PMRG/CMEMS/CHE Public Lecture
Dr Francois Soyer (The University of Southampton)
“Anger, Envy and Hatred: ‘Jewish Emotions’ in Early Modern European anti-Semitic Polemics.”
Venue: Austin Lecture Theatre (1.59, first floor, Arts Building) UWA

Friday
12 August
12.00 PM

CHE Research Seminar
Dr Francois Soyer (The University of Southampton)
“The Affective Politics of Fear in Early Modern Spain: The Recycling of an Anti-Semitic Conspiracy Theory into an anti-Muslim one.”
Venue: Philippa Maddern Seminar Room 1.33 (first floor, Arts Building) UWA

Tuesday
23 August
6.00 PM

IAS/CHE Public Lecture
Dr Valentina Zovko (The University of Zadar, Croatia)
“The use of the term “freedom” in diplomatic discourse of the Renaissance Dubrovnik.”
Venue: Fox Lecture Theatre (G.59, ground floor, Arts Building) UWA

PMRG/CMEMS/CHE Postgraduate Advanced Training Seminar (PATS)
“Gender Matters”
This event will consist of a number of sessions focused gender theory and methodology in medieval and early modern studies, led by a panel of gender scholars including Merry Wiesner-Hanks (University of Wisconsin,Milwaukee), Susan Broomhall (UWA), Jacqueline Van Gent (UWA), Andrew Lynch (UWA), Stephanie Tarbin (UWA) and Joanne McEwan (UWA).
Places for this event are limited, and registration is essential. For more information visit the conference website.

UWA Centre for Medieval and Early Modern Studies and Perth Medieval and Renaissance Group XXIInd Annual Conference
“Gender Worlds, 500-1800: New Perspectives”
Venue: The University of Western Australia University Club, Perth
Registration for this event is essential. For more information visit the conference website.

PMRG Christmas Party
Join us from 6pm for a drink on the deck to round off the year. Please Bring drinks, a plate of food to share, and $5 if you can manage a donation.
Venue: Andrew’s House (email Jo for the address)

Saturday
3 December
3.00 PM

PMRG/CMEMS Public Performance
“Medea: John Studley’s 1566 Translation of Seneca’s Tragedy”
**A moved reading of John Studley’s 1566 translation of Seneca’s ‘Medea’, read by some of our more dramatically inclined members. The performance is free, but donations would be hugely appreciated**
To view the flyer, click here
Venue: New Fortune Theatre, UWA